At least explain why you think Everton at home, a top 6 side weren't expected to beat Chelsea

Wouldn't put cash on them being top 6 this season though mate.

Ok, I get the bit about Everton at home - Goodison can be a bit of a fortress and is a tough place to go for any side.

But, they'd drawn their first three league games (against Norwich, West Brom, and Cardiff) so were hardly firing on all cylinders. Chelsea were unbeaten in their last 14 PL games. With the investments made over the summer (our bench cost around £130m) we'd have been looking for a draw at the very least against a now (arguably) weaker Fellaini-less Everton... IMHO, of course.

Some post match bits:

The Guardian wrote:

"Everton gained their first win of the season at the expense of Chelsea, unexpectedly inflicting a first league defeat since José Mourinho's return".